I didn't get around to seeing Passengers due to the recent snowstorm (we haven't had this much snow in about five years), so I opted for The Magnificent Seven instead. Even though I'm not much into westerns, I enjoyed it (a few laughs too, like some other posters have already mentioned). I love how in one of the bonus features (which I had to watch twice, since I seemed to skip over a few for some odd reason), he introduces himself as Denzel Washington! Too funny!

P.S. What do you think of my new avvie (I thought it was about time I changed it, since I'm way over 101 posts)?

__________________

Far over the Misty Mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must away, ere break of day
To find our long-forgotten gold.

i really liked him in Passengers, great movie that didn't deserve the garbage 'reviews' it got. both Chris and Jen were stellar in it, great sets and scenery, acting, the Avalon was awesome!. you could tell most of the trashmedia talking-head jerks never actually watched the film.

i liked his last few films too, Mag7, JWorld, GOTG, and the sensational Zero Dark Thirty with Jessica Chastain. great actor!

I haven't either. It's still playing in my neck of the woods, but the showing is too early, so I'll probably wait for the Blu-ray (hopefully, we won't have to wait 120 years for it, since most of us fans and the stars themselves will be long gone by then). They advertise it on the Magnificent Seven Blu-ray, so it makes me even more curious about it.

I really need to watch Jurassic World again (I have the 3D Blu-ray/DVD combo pack in the collectible tin, which I only bought because it was about two dollars cheaper than the 3D Blu-ray/DVD combo pack with the lenticular cover). I recently bought a Jurassic World magazine on eBay, and the company gave me the option to purchase the other two they have in stock! I will definitely be giving them positive feedback when I receive them, since I wasn't expecting that!

__________________

Far over the Misty Mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must away, ere break of day
To find our long-forgotten gold.